Something fell on him: was it bigger than a computer mouse?No. bigger than an ordinary domestic cat? bigger than a chair? was it alive? No. did it fall about 1 metre? shorter? longer?Longer. out of the sky? Yesish.

Did the hole go (almost) through his head? did the object go through the head? enter the head on the top? pass through the brain? exit the head somewhere in the lower part? Was the object thrown by somebody? dropped accidentally? thrown away as garbage? did it fall off some other object? Did the object mainly travel by means of gravitation? was it launched, fired, or otherwise put on its way with the help of some device? did it have its own propulsion? Was the object solid anorganic matter? organic matter? a living being? a frozen liquid? a frozen gas? Are (or were) such objects falling from sky a common danger in France? elsewhere in the world?

Did the hole go (almost) through his head? Probably not. did the object go through the head?No. enter the head on the top? Yes.pass through the brain? Yes. exit the head somewhere in the lower part? Possibly, not probably.Was the object thrown by somebody? noish.dropped accidentally? Noish. thrown away as garbage? No. did it fall off some other object? Noish.Did the object mainly travel by means of gravitation? Yes. was it launched, fired, or otherwise put on its way with the help of some device? No. did it have its own propulsion? No.Was the object solid anorganic matter? yes.organic matter? a living being? a frozen liquid? a frozen gas? No to rest.Are (or were) such objects falling from sky a common danger in France? No. Let's hope not. elsewhere in the world? No.